In Woolen Bikinis

In Woolen Bikinis
Authors
Dougherty, Catherine
Publisher
Electric Forest Publishing LLC
Tags
women's fiction , middle age , best friends , relationships , cycles of life , contemporary , chick-lit , empty nester , families
ISBN
9781618071095
Date
2013-07-03T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.36 MB
Lang
en
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All Women Need Their Own Simple Pleasures . . .

Jean and Rosie are involved in a new adventure together-one they're both excited about-and they'll introduce you to some interesting characters along the way.

While Jean is also busy dealing with numerous man issues, her best friend, Rosie, has plenty of issues of her own: she's facing empty nest syndrome, her husband is recovering from heart surgery, and she's finally prepared to solve a deep, dark secret from her past. Then, there's the unexpected news that could shatter her optimism and faith.

"In Woolen Bikinis" is an engaging story about the unpredictable twists and turns that can happen in any woman's life, as well as a strong friendship, one Jean and Rosie are fortunate to have, that can help carry one through.

It's also about Simple Pleasures, plenty of them (like woolen bikinis).

Be prepared to be delighted!

Praise for "in Woolen Bikinis: "

"Once again, author Catherine Dougherty guides us on a wonderful journey through the lives of her characters, Jean and Rosie, as they revel in the rollercoaster ride of friendship. "In Woolen Bikinis" is a funny and heartfelt story of best friends, who despite their differences, work together to conquer the challenges that mid-life throws them-reminding us just how important best friends really are."

-Chris Stralyn, author of "This Time You Lose"

"In this artfully written sequel to "in Polyester Pajamas, " Catherine Dougherty skillfully strengthens the endearing friendship of the two principal protagonists, Rosie and Jean, so that the reader can't help but become immersed in their lives. I highly recommend this book, and as Roger Ebert would have said, "A big thumbs up for this author."

-James Novak, Author of "Ora's Boy"